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History is being made as the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square arrives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, marking its first-ever ...
The Latter-day Saint apostle was joined by the president of the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square and other ...
Tabernacle organist and several choir members who have served missions or have family and other ties to Argentina; plus see photos of the choir and orchestra’s rehearsal ...
The group had been known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir since 1929, when it began broadcasting a weekly radio program to a wide audience. Church President Russell M. Nelson announced guidelines in ...
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square rehearses at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. It was the choir’s first rehearsal in more than 18 months. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News) ...
(Lindsay D'Addato | The New York Times) Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square members perform for the 5,000 episode of the weekly broadcast of "Music & the Spoken Word." Get Mormon Land newsletter.
Learn all about Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir, from the concert hall at Temple Square, the history of the choir, producing partners, BYUtv and WGBH, etc.
Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square president Michael O. Leavitt, speaks during the broadcast of the 5,000th episode of "Music & the Spoken Word" at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Sunday ...
Kelli O’Hara performs with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and Orchestra at Temple Square during a Christmas concert at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019.
A member of the choir, Jan Chamberlin, announced Thursday on Facebook that she was quitting the group over its decision to play the event, saying that it would be an endorsement of "tyranny and ...
THE CHOIR TODAY The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is a world-renowned, 360-member choir credited with over 4,900 episodes of its weekly live performance of “Music & the Spoken Word.
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